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In Turkey, voters re-elected Recep Tayyip Erdogan for a third term. Opponents of the Turkish president accuse the blow, but see in their score a “desire to change this regime”.
Monday, May 29, in Istanbul (Turkey), the sky is mixed, like the reactions to the re-election of Erdogan. A daily headline: “The man of the people won”. However, this victory with 52% of the vote leaves a deeply divided population. “I expected Recep Tayyip Erdogan to win. At least we know him. We experienced it”, assures a woman. A young man recognizes “no more hope for Turkey”. Sunday, May 28, the evening of the victory, Erdogan’s supporters widely celebrated his re-election.
A sign of hope for the opposition
In his speech, delivered in Ankara, the unstoppable president calls for unity. “No one lost today. 85 million people won”, he shouted. In the opposition camp, activists blame the blow. However, Kemal Kiliçdaroglu, the defeated candidate, sees in his score a sign of hope. The one that “the will of the people to change this authoritarian regime is clear, despite all the pressure”. The fight against the economic crisis will be one of the main challenges of the re-elected president.